Best choose-your-own-adventure or other interactive fiction?
>>7218707
City of Thieves - Ian Livingstone
Lone Wolf books by Joe Dever and Gary Chalk
I think they may even be available online for free.
>>7221308
Here you go OP:
http://www.projectaon.org/en/Main/Home
>>7218707
The pale king
Eaglescience.nl are building book software that reacts to reader emotions and alters the story accordingly
Pretty neat stuff
>>7218886
Sound choice. Personally I'd vote Crimson Tide for its ambition.
>>7218707
All fiction is interactive.
>>7218707
http://vsrecommendedgames.wikia.com/wiki/Interactive_Fiction
Slouching Towards Bedlam and Photopia are the best choices from these lists.
>>7221877
Interactive in that the reader influences the narrative.
>>7221877
It can also refer to a subgenre. Try using context clues next time if you're confused.